It wouldn't do any harm to add the two commands: move up and move down. But they are unnecessary because you already can drag&drop items around what is clearly quicker than selecting tracks, opening the context menu, choosing a command to move the selection just one step down/up and repeating the last two steps several times. probably noone would move items around in such a way.

How do you use keyboard shortcuts to apply commands from the components context menu? Isn't that impossible?

@lucidoI have no problems with SimPlaylist. Does it work in SimPlaylists playing column?

Edit:

A little feature request since the component is able to show the queued items source: If the queued item still has source item in any playlist then a doubleclick on that item opens the playlist and selects the original item.

Auditorium: did you know that you can use ctrl+shift+arrow to move items in a queue already?

q-stankovic: I think double click is a bit misleading since in the playlist it would start playing the song. In Spotify, the queued tracks before the double clicked song are skipped, and the double clicked song starts playing.

I think the approach chosen in Spotify seems more right, what do you think?

I just like to jump to the origin track in playlist - a context menu item would be enouh for me. I think you are right that a doubleclick could be misleading. The spotify approach seems right to me but i don't think that the described behaviour is necessary in qce since it is simply achievable by removing the upper tracks. Sometimes it is a good idea that a doubleclick does nothing.

Koyber: With the newest version you can change the frame style of the component with CUI.

I was delighted to read this, although I'm having trouble activating it.

First things first, I'm running foobar on Ubuntu using WINE, which may mean this is a problem on the WINE end of things, although I don't think I've seen it anywhere else in foobar.

The problem is that when hovering over the top-level menu item "Frame Style >" it closes the (top-level) menu rather than opening the sub-menu. I am also unable to click on it to see if that behaves differently (as I can't click without hovering )

I am able to use the "Show Column Header" item correctly though.

Just thought I'd flag this in case it may not be a WINE issue or anyone has any ideas, no worries if it's not solvable, I can live with the frame

@rawny, there might be something wrong with the sub menu since it looks quite ugly in Windows too (seems like it uses some ancient win style). In Windows though the menu is usable, at least on Win7. "Show column header" is different since it is not a sub-menu.

For now I don't have any ideas to make it better. Can you currently change the frame style?

I'm sorry -- but how did you even manage to run Columns UI under WINE?

1337 skillz/hax

QUOTE (marc2003 @ Apr 3 2012, 15:51)

columns UI runs great under WINE. infact it's behaves much better than default UI which i find to be quite glitchy.

Or that

QUOTE (kerpondile @ Apr 3 2012, 16:21)

@rawny, there might be something wrong with the sub menu since it looks quite ugly in Windows too (seems like it uses some ancient win style). In Windows though the menu is usable, at least on Win7. "Show column header" is different since it is not a sub-menu.

For now I don't have any ideas to make it better. Can you currently change the frame style?

@kerpondle: Nope, unfortunately I am unable to do so. Whenever I hover to try an open the sub menu it just closes the whole menu

Obviously this is a fairly unusual case, but if you do want some possible ideas (off the top of my head with feasibility not taken into account whatsoever):

Put the frame style configuration in the preferences panel for Queue Contents Editor

I was just wondering if starting up a playlist is supposed to send all the subsequent songs to the Queue editor? Mine still shows up as blank when I start playing something. I can drag and drop new songs fine (which overrides the main playlist) but was expecting to see the playback queue?

The feature you discribed is not the queue. Queue in foobar is a separate from "what's going to play next". Foobar by default provides context menu entries for adding or removing songs to/from the queue.